Ann Steiner is Shirley Watkins Steinman Professor of Classics, and Provost and Dean of the Faculty at Franklin & Marshall College. A scholar of Greek art, she is author of Corpus Vasorum Antiquorum: Joslyn Art Museum and Joslyn Art Museum: Ancient Greek Pottery. Her field experience includes work at ancient Torone, Corinth, and Poggio Colla where she has been Director of Research since 2002. She has received fellowships from the American Council of Learned Societies and the National Endowment for the Humanities, as well as the Lindback Award for Distinguished Teaching.
1. Reading beyond aesthetics
2. The meaning(s) of repetition: a primer
3. Repetition and types
4. 'Read Me': repetition as metadiscourse
5. Reading writing
6. Repetition and narration
7. Repetition and paradigm
8. Repetition, character, and perspective
9. Repetition and parody
10. Reading everything: six case studies
11. Over and over: reading Greek vases in Symposion.